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U.S. Mulls Bombing Syrian Chem Sites: Report
June 19, 2013 | Counterproliferation, ChemicalAirstrikes on Syria's chemical-weapon storage sites are among actions that U.S. armed forces are considering to prevent militants from tapping the civil war-torn country's arsenal of deadly agents, insiders told the Washington Post for a Tuesday report.
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N. Korea Seeks China Backing For Engagement Strategy
A senior North Korean diplomat on Wednesday met with Chinese officials in what analysts believe was an effort to win Chinese backing for Pyongyang's efforts to reengage with the world while still maintaining its devotion to nuclear weapons development, Reuters reported.
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Russia Next Year to Begin Making Model for New Heavy ICBM
June 19, 2013 | ICBMsA Russian Defense Ministry source on Tuesday said the government beginning next year would start building a working model for its next-generation heavy ICBM, RIA Novosti reported.
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Iran Buys Atomic Gear Using Sneaky Tactics: U.N.
U.N. Security Council specialists earlier this year said Iran is circumventing restrictions on its atomic purchases by employing shell firms, altering shipment procedures and seeking components not specifically covered by international controls, Foreign Policy magazine reported on Monday.
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Final Russian Chemical Disarmament Site on Track to Open: Officials
June 19, 2013 | Chemical Weapons DestructionRussia is on track to begin operating a new chemical disarmament site in Kizner in the Urdmurtia region later this year, ITAR-Tass reported on Wednesday, citing informed officials.
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Newt Gingrich, Scooter Libby Stoke EMP Fears
June 19, 2013 | Ben Terris | Preparedness and Response, NuclearWASHINGTON -- “To start the program, don’t be scared, we’re going to dim the lights,” said Elizabeth Kreft, an aide to Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz.
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Iran Boosts Antiship Missile's Accuracy
June 19, 2013 | Ballistic MissilesIran has more than doubled the accuracy of its Khalij Fars antiship missile, the nation's Fars News Agency reported on Tuesday.
Quote of the Day
British Defense Secretary Philip Hammond, arguing that building fewer than four new ballistic missile submarines as currently planned would not produce enough cost savings for the United Kingdom to justify the loss in nuclear deterrence power.Even if you downgrade the capability significantly, the amount of money to be saved is pretty small.










